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Louise Crane

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240: 42: 103: 164:, and was built by Fred T. Ley in 1916. The fourth floor is one of only a few units in the building which have changed hands multiple times in the last 10 or 20 years. After Crane’s death in 1997, the apartment was sold to 72:. Louise smoothly moved into the role of patron of the arts. She was a prominent supporter of jazz and orchestral music, initiating a series of "coffee concerts" at MoMA and commissioning a vocal and orchestral work by 122:
featured news for the expatriate Spanish community in the United States. Kent was a prominent member of the Spanish Republican party, opposed to Franco. Many prominent writers, including
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Crane lived for years in an 18-room apartment on the fourth floor of the 820 Fifth Avenue building, a luxury cooperative in
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Guardia, Carmen de la, Victoria Kent y Louise Crane en Nueva York. Un exilio compartido, Madrid, Sílex, 2016
161: 26:(November 11, 1913 – October 20, 1997), a prominent American philanthropist. Crane was a friend to some of 384: 343: 57: 17: 379: 374: 172: 138: 65: 123: 31: 327: 317: 92: 77: 84: 41: 91:
in 1930. The pair traveled extensively in Europe and bought a house together in 1937 in
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Following her mother's death in 1972, Crane and Kent lived together in
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Crane and Kent are buried alongside each other at Umpawaug Cemetery,
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820 Fifth Avenue, Crane lived here in a luxury co-op for many years
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Louise Patricia Crane
New York City
Tennessee Williams
Marianne Moore

Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Victoria Kent
Winthrop Murray Crane
Massachusetts
Museum of Modern Art
Josephine Porter Boardman
Lukas Foss
Mary Lou Williams
Elizabeth Bishop
Vassar
Key West, Florida
Billie Holiday

Victoria Kent
Salvador Madariaga
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Redding, Connecticut
Marianne Moore's
Manhattan
New York City
neo-Italian Renaissance palazzo style
Starrett & van Vleck
Tommy Hilfiger
Redding, Connecticut
"Louise Crane and Victoria Kent papers"

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